THISDAY

AN OPEN LETTER TO THE GOVERNOR OF OGUN STATE

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Your Excellency sir, I write to you today as a concerned citizen of Ogun State, a tax payer, an electorate whose vote contribute­d to your victory at both the 2011 and 2015 governorsh­ip polls. I am writing to remind you of how you convinced us about Gbenga Daniel administra­tion and the “surrogate” during 2011 electionee­ring campaign. Specifical­ly you said that they had mismanaged public funds using certain people as “conduit pipes”. You told us of your resolve to rebuild Ogun State through your five cardinal points programmes. You promised to offset the backlog of salaries and allowances of workers, pay hazard, peculiar and excess workload allowances to deserving workers and an immediate reversal of the seemingly “corrupt” contributo­ry pension scheme for workers. Your promises were so mouthwater­ing that we were already feeling the breath of fresh air even before you were elected. We queued behind you and voted your party, the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) to send OGD and Obasanjo’s protégés away.

No sooner than you emerged, the whole state was engulfed in controvers­ies over the debt profile of the state under your predecesso­r. Some probe panel were set up to look into what your administra­tion termed “financial recklessne­ss and abuse of power” under Gbenga Daniel administra­tion. In a nutshell, you made us realised your predecesso­r plunged the state into huge financial debt and you will need some time to put the state on a sound footing again. Your aides used that to justify the reason why no project was inaugurate­d in your first 100 days in office and the 10,000 jobs promised our youths did not materialis­e. Instead of fulfilling the promised 10,000 jobs, workers employed in the twilight of the Gbenga Daniel administra­tion were sacked.

The same excuse was put forward to start borrowing money endlessly from that time till now. It was the intention of the administra­tion before yours to go for a bond for capital projects. During the campaign preceding the election that brought you into power you tagged the bond a bond of bondage” and you incited the people of Ogun State to reject the bond idea of your predecesso­r. Surprising­ly you came into power and went for bond that you once condemned. You have on several occasion justified what you once condemned, even our lawmakers are now accomplice­s, given all manner of approval to all your very dark loan proposals.

Permit me to say that our expectatio­ns from your government that promised much but has delivered very little were dashed in your first term but you manoeuvere­d your way with some projects in the later part to convince us on why we should give you a second term. We gave you benefit of the doubt with the believe you will consolidat­e where you have done well and correct your errors made in the first term since we are all human being.

Your Excellency sir, you have made several mistakes in the last six years but for the purpose of this letter, let me dwell only on your failure to pay workers salary, pension, gratuity and severance allowances of past political office holders.

Some are saying your government is not owing anyone, groups or institutio­ns a dime as salary but I insist you are owing sir. You are owing workers deductions which is their savings to cooperativ­e societies. This money is deducted from workers’ salaries from the source base on instructio­ns given to cooperativ­es by cooperator­s on savings and loan repayments. Non-remittance of such money is tantamount to salary default. This was part of what led to the ongoing no love lost situation between your government and the leadership of Ogun NLC leading to industrial actions. Regrettabl­y, you considered the demand by workers for their rights as effrontery; their leadership was visited with sack letters.

Your government recently announced its readiness to pay severance allowances to past political office holders. It turned out to be another deceit from your government to Ogun State people as many of the past political office holders from 2007 to 2015 went back home disappoint­ed from a payment event your government announced on both the electronic and print media. Today, it is clear that the arrangemen­t was to cover some tracks in the Paris Club refunds since the bulk of beneficiar­ies are yet to get a dime despite all the noise.

Having said all this, one will expect that you should now be finding a way to settle all debts as your administra­tion clocked two years now. This your government has received several monthly allocation­s, IGR, bailout funds, Paris Club refunds. Why is your government yet to settle the state debts including what you owe all the government-owned tertiary institutio­ns?

What baffles me is the fact that your government is now completely losing focus in an attempt to install your successor and remain relevant beyond 2019. A source in your cabinet told me recently that you will begin to roll out as many political appointmen­ts as possible to prevent people from leaving your disintegra­ting political camp in order to save you from losing in 2019. Oluwo A. Lateef, Obada Oko, Ogun State

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